Bambi Plus Momentum Equals Custom

Most of us start out with a stock vehicle, lower it a little, and add some wheels before the full-on custom bug hits us. For John Castle, from Amory, Mississippi, it was more than a bug that hit him-it was a deer. Actually, he hit the deer and, for most people, that would just be an inconvenience, but not for John. He used this as an excuse to tear into his '97 Chevy Blazer and make it every bit of the custom SUV he had dreamed of.

Knowing he didn't want to rush things and cut corners before he put the Blazer on the road, John took his time, 3 years to be exact. Having to split time between his job with Pepsi Cola and his hobby, creating a sick ride wasn't the easiest thing to do. John's determination to have one phat Blazer carried him through the long hours along with the caffeine rush from the pallets of free Pepsi.

Besides using the money from the insurance company and his mom, John used his own two hands to bring the Blazer to fruition. Aside from being an avid Pepsi guy, John is also an accomplished artist, throwing down all the flames on this truck himself. That's right, people, the killer licks on the truck are owner-applied, right down to the pinstriping. We are not saying John is a one-man building machine; he had the help of some really talented people, such as the crew from Silver Star Customs, who did the suspension and the bodywork, and Gary Sellers who stitched up the interior.

We luckily hooked up with John, right as he finished his ride and lined up a photo shoot. When we say, "Right as he finished it," we mean that, literally. He was snapping in the final pieces of the interior only a couple hours before it was driven out to the location.